

Not only will its tile have incredible yields, but it will double the effect of that luxury’s bonuses. To create the corporation, simply move the great merchant to an industry on the map and select the option to create the corporation. Once one is recruited and the player has researched the economics technology, they can upgrade any industry into a corporation so long as they have three of that specific resources. Building lots of commercial hubs and using the traveling merchant's policy card will help facilitate the process. Creating a Corporation in Civilization 6Īnother benefit of having industries is that they generate great merchant points to recruit great merchants, which are vital for upgrading an industry into a corporation. It also adds a little food and production to that tile, which is a neat bonus. To build an industry, players will need to research the currency technology, which can be quickened by sending a trade route, then using a builder to create the industry over the chosen luxury on the map. In addition, only one industry of a certain luxury can be built at once.

It’s also worth noting that only one industry can be placed per city, so choose whatever luxury benefits the player’s victory style the most and swap tiles between cities if necessary. For instance, building an encampment district in a city with a cotton industry will bolster that city’s military production considerably. What industries are available can also influence what districts should be built in their respective city. +30% production when training civilian units +30% production when training military units Different types of luxury resources grant different bonuses to their city when they’re made into an industry, which are listed below: When choosing what luxuries to prioritize settling near, consider what benefits synergize best with one’s civilization and desired victory type. Also, those playing with the Heroes & Legends game mode will want to recruit Maui, who can potentially create new luxuries, if they meet him before another civ. They include Poland, Australia, Khmer, Netherlands, the Maori, and Gaul. Civilizations that can culture bomb, or absorb, tiles into their territory are great for snatching up luxuries. Keep an eye out for other civilizations and what luxury resources are close to them. This means that players need to send a scout or two out as soon as possible to locate nearby luxuries, so once the starting settler has founded the capital, get to work training a scout right away. The tiles they’re located on do not need to be owned by the same city, but they do need to be improved by a builder. First, players must acquire two of the same luxury resource.
